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Norway’s plug-in car sales rebounded in October 2022

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Last updated: 2023/01/22 at 3:33 PM
EV-a2zm Published November 10, 2022 3 Min Read
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Norway‘s passenger car sales saw a sudden growth in October following six months of YoY drops, as per InsideEVs. The country recorded an 8.5% increase to 12,558 new vehicle registrations last month. That considered, the total for the year so far was 115,319, a decrease of 18%.

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Plug-in registrationsNorway’s new passenger plug-in car registrations in October 2022ModelsNorway’s top 20 new passenger car registrations in 2022 (YTD)

Norway: Plug-In Car Sales Returned To Growth In October 2022 https://t.co/satsJdIDHx via @insideevs.com

— InsideEVs (@InsideEVs) November 9, 2022

Plug-in registrations

In October, there were 10,853 new plug-in electric passenger car registrations in Norway, accounting for a 5% increase over a year ago.

However, the market share dropped from 89.3% to 86.4% in 2021.

It is also worth noting that the category has been declining every month in 2022 due to plug-in hybrid vehicles. In October, there was a 49% drop.

Nonetheless, PHEVs have also seen a decline due to decreased tax incentives (CO2 emission component).

On the other hand, BEV sales increased by over 20% from the previous year. Meanwhile, its market share increased from 70.1% to 77.5% over the past year.

Figures for October

  • BEVs: 9,727 (up 20%, at 77.5% market share) + 569 new vans
  • PHEVs: 1,126 (down 49%, at 9.0% market share)
  • Total: 10,853 (up 5%, at 86.4% market share)

Norway’s new passenger plug-in car registrations in October 2022

INSIDE EV'sによる集計。

BEVが20%増加する一方でPHEVは-49%と約半減、シェアはガソリン・ディーゼル・ハイブリッドと同様、1桁まで減少しています🧐

Norway: Plug-In Car Sales Returned To Growth In October 2022 https://t.co/o9aRfdq284 pic.twitter.com/sTJ6D952Eq

— 🌸八重 さくら🌸 (@yaesakura2019) November 9, 2022

Over 101,000 new passenger plug-ins have been registered in Norway this year to date. However, it appears now that 2022 will end with a lower level than 2021.

Plug-in car registrations year-to-date:

  • BEVs: 89,658 (up 1%, at 77.7% market share)
  • PHEVs: 11,450 (down 63%, at 9.9% market share)
  • Total: 101,108 (down 15%, at 87.7% market share)

For comparison, there were 151,917 new passenger plug-in electric car registrations in the first 12 months of 2021. It increased by 44% from 2020 at an average market share of 86.2%.

Notably, only 13.6% of the market was made up of gasoline, diesel, and non-rechargeables the previous month. Diesel had a 3.7% market share, gasoline 2.1%, and hybrids 7.8%.

Models

The Volkswagen ID.4 (1,014) and its cousin Skoda Enyaq iV (751) had the most sales in October. Considering 387 Audi Q4 e-tron, there are 2,152 electric crossovers/SUVs with MEB architecture.

Additionally, the BMW iX (566), Volvo C40 Recharge (536), Volkswagen ID.3 (473), Audi e-tron (423), and Volvo XC40 Recharge (403) all achieved remarkably decent scores.

In retrospect, over 3,000 units of the Tesla Model Y were sold in September. However, with only 47 new registrations, it was nearly gone at this point (plus 4 Tesla Model 3).

Nevertheless, the Model Y still dominates the most popular vehicle overall, with 9,620 registrations year-to-date. 

Norway’s top 20 new passenger car registrations in 2022 (YTD)

Based on the YTD list below, Norway is a big fan of electric crossovers/SUVs as they dominate the top spots.

Top 20 new passenger car registrations in Norway – 2022 YTD

Source: https://t.co/9ECzugU0eg pic.twitter.com/9g3ygKD8Ay

— EV Revolution (@EVRevolution_) November 10, 2022

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